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In Reply to: Stylus Gunk posted by Joe Backer on January 15, 2017 at 11:33:15:
brushing with the stylus brush pictured in bcowen's post below. I also add Discwasher SC2 fluid to the brush. I also change locations on the magic eraser surface as mentioned below.
I had a Shure M91ed cartridge with a stylus that was completely covered with debris. I actually thought the stylus was missing, as there was only a large semicircular blob on the end of the cantilever. After using the procedure above, I ended up with what you see in the picture above.
As mentioned in posts below, a glued stylus may have two sections, a base of some material with a diamond tip on top. The base material may be dark in color and even slightly corroded in some cases. That base material may be as clean as you are going to get.
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Follow Ups
- My experience says several dips into Magic Eraser followed by - alaskahiatt 23:04:48 01/16/17 (1)
- Just to clarify, the procedures mentioned in my post above are only to recover - alaskahiatt 11:49:35 01/17/17 (0)